OpenAI said on Monday it is setting up a new company with more than $4 billion in initial investment to help organizations ​build and deploy artificial intelligence systems, and will acquire an ‌AI consulting firm, Tomoro, to quickly scale up the unit.

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EU Commission in talks with OpenAI and Anthropic over AI models 

 

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